I will be up in north Ga soon and a friend dropped the name Noontootla Crrek on me. Can anyone give me any info on the Creek? I understand it is pretty much a catch and release , which is fine by me. Others have told me there is a large abundance of suckers. I dont get out much lately and would love to spend a great day on the Noontootla, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
FishingNBama

OK, I always hate to see an unanswered post so this is what I came up with.

Borrowed this post from another forum:
Your best bet is gonna be to drive over to the Blue Ridge WMA and fish the Noontootla Creek water shed.But be sure to read the regs. cause its single hook/artifical only along with other regs but If you like to fish skinny water you`ll love exploring that area. Sorry but there just ain`t alot of good trout fishin in Lumpkin county.

Borrowed this post from another forum:Noontootla Creek Farms is awesome!! In one day of fishing (the only time I've been), I caught around ten fish that were all over 19". And two of those were over 24". These aren't fat, ugly, or stupid fish, either.

Borrowed this post from another forum:
Okay, go to Noontootla Creek Farms in Blue Ridge, GA where almost all of their fish are stream bred but receive supplemental feeding. The fish are super-spooky and fight like crazy.......if they are hooked.

A few pellets in the belly of a stream-born fish a few times a week doesn't turn it into a non-fish, or make going after it "not real fishing." In fact, it just takes that already smart, strong and sleek fish and makes it stronger and more energetic.